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Ronaldo Munck

    January 1, 1951
    Latin America
    Critique 15: Gender and Society
    Critical Development Theory
    Marx _372 2000
    Globalization and Contestation
    Social Movements in Latin America: Mapping the Mosaic
    • 2024

      Coloniality of Power and Progressive Politics in Latin America

      Development, Indigenous Politics and Buen Vivir

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of critical thinking and Latin American social movements, this timely book provides a clear examination of the concept of Buen Vivir. It delves into the tensions and richness inherent in these movements, highlighting their significance and the broader implications for social and political discourse. The work encourages readers to engage with these ideas and consider their relevance in contemporary society.

      Coloniality of Power and Progressive Politics in Latin America
    • 2024

      Social Transformation and the Global Economy

      Labour, Latin America, and the Lefts

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the limitations of globalization in addressing contemporary complexities, this book introduces a transformative approach that emphasizes understanding the interconnected nature of today's world. By viewing transformation as a catalyst, it offers a grounded perspective to navigate the uncertainties of the current era, encouraging readers to rethink their understanding of global dynamics.

      Social Transformation and the Global Economy
    • 2021

      Rethinking Development

      Marxist Perspectives

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book examines the critical relationship between development and underdevelopment, emphasizing their impact on global life chances. It explores Marx's views on capitalist development and his insights into under-developed Russia, alongside Lenin's critiques of populism and imperialism. Rosa Luxemburg's theories connect these ideas to contemporary thoughts on imperialism and capitalism's necessity for growth. It further analyzes Latin American dependency theories, post-development critiques, and indigenous development perspectives from Andean Marxism, culminating in a discussion on globalization's role in under-development.

      Rethinking Development
    • 2020

      Focusing on the diverse landscape of social movements, this book delves into the various forms of protest and resistance across Latin America. It explores the historical and contemporary contexts that shape these movements, highlighting the voices and experiences of marginalized communities. Through a critical analysis, it sheds light on the interplay between local struggles and broader political dynamics, offering insights into the region's ongoing quest for justice and equality.

      Social Movements in Latin America: Mapping the Mosaic
    • 2006

      Globalization and Contestation

      The New Great Counter-Movement

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the concept of globalization as a dynamic and contestable phenomenon, highlighting various counter-movements that have emerged over the past decade. These movements serve as a testament to the possibility of alternative futures for humanity, emphasizing the need for diverse perspectives and responses to global challenges. Through this analysis, the author invites readers to consider the implications of these movements for shaping a more equitable and sustainable world.

      Globalization and Contestation
    • 2002

      Marx _372 2000

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A thoughtful, critical and provocative survey of marxism in the context of key issues in ecology, culture, feminism, development and nationalism. This informed, lucid and critically engaged book deserves to be read by all who are interested in radical thinking and action today.

      Marx _372 2000
    • 1999

      Critical Development Theory

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolving concept of development in the late 20th century, highlighting the increasing recognition of gender, cultural, and environmental factors. It delves into how globalization influences these dimensions, prompting a critical reassessment of traditional development approaches. Through this lens, the text examines the interconnectedness of various issues and the need for a more inclusive understanding of development that addresses diverse perspectives and challenges.

      Critical Development Theory
    • 1989
    • 1982